Wittgenstein and Natural Religion

Wittgenstein and Natural Religion
Title Wittgenstein and Natural Religion PDF eBook
Author Gordon Graham
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 241
Release 2014
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198713975

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Gordon Graham presents a bold new account of Wittgenstein's philosophy, which argues for its relevance to the study of religion and aims to revitalize the philosophy of 'true religion'. He uses Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy to argue in favour of the idea that 'true religion' is to be understood as human participation in divine life.

Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics

Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics
Title Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Mikel Burley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 285
Release 2018-08-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350050237

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Ludwig Wittgenstein was an outstanding 20th-century philosopher whose influence has reverberated throughout not only philosophy but also numerous other areas of inquiry, including theology and the study of religions. Exemplifying how Wittgenstein's thought can be engaged with both sympathetically and critically, Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics pushes forward our thinking about religion and ethics and their place in the modern world. Bringing Wittgenstein's ideas into productive dialogue with several other important thinkers, including Elizabeth Anscombe, St Thomas Aquinas, Georg Cantor, Søren Kierkegaard and George Orwell, this collection fosters a highly informative picture of how different strands of contemporary and historical thought intersect and bear upon one another. Chapters are written by leading scholars in the field and tackle current debates concerning religious and ethical matters, with particular attention to the nature of religious language. This is a substantial contribution to religion and ethics, demonstrating the significance of Wittgenstein's ideas for these and related subjects.

Doubt, Ethics and Religion

Doubt, Ethics and Religion
Title Doubt, Ethics and Religion PDF eBook
Author Luigi Perissinotto
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 179
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110321882

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This book explores Wittgenstein's conception of ethics, religion and philosophy. It aims at providing us with the tools necessary for assessing to what extent the Austrian philosopher can be considered an anti-Enlightenment thinker. The articles collected in this volume explore the relationship between Wittgenstein's thought and that of several authors who were, in various ways, key to the counter-enlightenement, authors such as Hume, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Tolstoy, James and Pierce. One of the central issues examined here is Wittgenstein's opposition to the Cartesian method of doubt – a cornerstone of the enlightened movement against prejudice and superstition.

Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion

Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion
Title Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook
Author Mark Addis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 212
Release 2002-11-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134602804

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An exciting introduction to the contribution which the later Wittgenstein made to the philosophy of religion. Although his writings on the subject have been few, Wittgenstein developed influential and controversial theories on both religion (and magic) which emphasize the distinctive nature of religious discourse and how this nature can be misunderstood when viewed in direct competition with science. The contributors of this collection shed new light on the perennial debate between faith and reason. The result is a collection that is both informative and stimulating.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein
Title Ludwig Wittgenstein PDF eBook
Author William Donald Hudson
Publisher
Total Pages 88
Release 1968
Genre
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Wittgenstein would, I think, have been surprised, perhaps dismayed, to find himself included in a series entitled Makers of Contemporary Theology. He was not a theologian, but a philosopher. The passages in his published writings which refer explicitly to theology form a very small proportion of the whole. Nevertheless, anyone who wishes to acquire a contemporary understanding of theology ought to have some knowledge of his work.

Wittgenstein’s (Misunderstood) Religious Thought

Wittgenstein’s (Misunderstood) Religious Thought
Title Wittgenstein’s (Misunderstood) Religious Thought PDF eBook
Author Earl Stanley B. Fronda
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 264
Release 2010-08-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004186115

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This book argues that Wittgenstein's religious thought is misunderstood by its critics, and that their misunderstandings are a result of being oblivious of apophatic theology--the theology that encapsulates Wittgenstein's religious point of view.

Religion and Wittgenstein's Legacy

Religion and Wittgenstein's Legacy
Title Religion and Wittgenstein's Legacy PDF eBook
Author Mario von der Ruhr
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 344
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351905023

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Wittgenstein was one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. In this collection, distinguished Wittgenstein scholars examine his legacy for the philosophy of religion by examining key areas of his work: Wittgenstein's Tractatus; Frazer's 'Golden Bough'; and the implications of his later philosophy for the understanding of religion. Assessments are also provided of the philosophical and theological reception of his work. The collection provides an invaluable resource for graduate and undergraduate teaching of Wittgenstein in relation to religion.